![]() Method:Have a card selected and controlled to the top. The magician then asks the name of the spectators card and when told, the card he holds visibly switches to the spectators chosen card. The magician then proudly announces that this is the spectators card and shows it. He then riffles his fingers across the sides of the pack a few times and removes a card from near the middle of the deck. The magician then boasts about about how sensitive his fingertips are and about how he can find the spectators selected card by feeling the deck. Effect: A spectator chooses a card, looks at it and returns it to the deck. Street magic style trick where an ordinary playing card instantly changes into the spectators chosen card right in front of his eyes. The key to this trick is misdirection, but it's very easy to get caught. ![]() I recommend trying to do this on nervous or shy people as they tend to be more easy to distract and are less suspicious. ![]() just remember to come up with some great patter when doing this trick. If they pick something below that number, tell them to make it harder for you, and pick a higher number. ![]() If they pick 20, they won't notice it's off by five minutes when you reveal that the hands of their watch have moved forward in time. Now have them sandwich their watch between their hands and ask them to pick a number from 10 through 30. While they are looking at you setting the time on your watch, your other hand is moving the stem on their watch so that the time on THEIRwatch is moved forward 25 minutes. Method: Ask your victim for his watch with an excuse like, "I think my time is wrong can I see yours for a second?" Borrow the watch for a minute and examine it look at it, state what time it has, and say, "Is this the right time, I need to know." Now glance at the time on YOUR watch, and draw attention to it by setting its time. Preparation: You need to wear a watch of your own, set at the wrong time. Props:Someone wearing an analogue wristwatch ( a watch with an long stem that's easy to manipulate quickly. He opens his hand, turns over the watch and sees that the hands of the watch have moved that many minutes! This trick does not require any gimmicks. The magician then asks the spectator to name a number and then to concentrate on that number and the watch. The magician does not touch the watch again. A watch is borrowed, the magician does not carry anything! After showing the watch to those nearby who notice the current time, you place the watch face down in the spectator’s hand. This is a great trick but depends on the magician creating an atmosphere with an entertaining routine and patter about black magic to enhance the effect and create misdirection to allow him time to pull off the trick.Įffect: David Blaine performed this Time Travel trick on his second national TV special. The magician can then take some ash from the ashtray and rub it over the wax where it will stick and create an impression of the spectators word to their amazement. Looking at the pad should not be made obvious and some misdirection carried out while he carefully takes the small piece of wax or soap and writes the name on the imprint on his arm or hand ( this action should not be visible to anyone ). The magician takes the notepad of the spectator and should be able to see the imprint of the name written on the paper above in the next sheet of the notepad. Then to tear of the sheet of notepaper, crumple it up and place it in the ashtray, where the magician then sets the paper alight. Method: The spectator is asked to write the name of a person or favourite anything of theirs on a notepad. Preparation :You will need a small notepad, pen, ashtray, lighter and a small piece of soap or wax. It is then set alight.The ashes are then rubbed on the magicians arm and the name of the person written on the paper mysteriously appears. By Mike CambelloĮffect: A name is written on a piece of paper on a notepad by the spectator, the paper is torn off unseen by the magician, crumpled up and placed in an ashtray. David Blaine's Street Magic Trick, made famous on T.V.
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